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Lisa Rein-Woisin

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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REIN-WOISIN, Lisa Age 49 of Cambridge on Monday, May 31, 2010. Beloved wife of Michael Woisin. Devoted mother of Emily and Jake. Cherished daughter of Lawrence and Carol Rein. Loving sister of Nina Lipton and David Rein. Services at Beth El Temple Center, 2 Concord Avenue, Belmont on Thursday,...

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I had known Lisa was sick but didn't know truly until today that she had died. I always loved talking with her. Her kindness and love always shone through in any conversation we had. I lost my mom when I was young so I send my empathy as well as sympathy and if there is anything I can do ever please let me know . Sincerely and with love, Mary Jo Clark (day care provider in Agassiz neighborhood)

Dear Mike, Emily and Jake,
I just found out over the weekend.
I am sorry to hear of your loss.
I use to work with Lisa a long time ago at Fenway CDC. I was surprise to hear that she had cancer. I will keep you in my prays.

Dear Mike, Emily and Jake,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss.
If you need anything that we can help with, please don't hesitate to ask. We're right across the street.

Sara and Dorothy Levine

Dear Mike, Emily, and Jake,

I am so sorry Lisa lost her battle with cancer. My thoughts are with you.

Mia and I enjoyed spending many afternoons with Lisa while Jake and Noah played. She was a generous and patient person. I'll miss her.

Love, Theresa (and Stu, Noah, and Mia)

I am so, so sorry for your loss. Lisa was such a kind, caring person, and her love for and devotion to her family was obvious to all of us who had the privilege to know her.

I am so sorry for your loss. Lisa was a gentle soul with a solid core of love and strength. I was so happy to share the early years of motherhood with her in our mom-baby group. She so adored Emily and Jake and I have no doubt that her love lives on. My deepest sympathies

I was so very sorry to hear of Lisa's untimely death. She was always so energetic and enthusiastic and was a great treasure to everyone, especiallly the seniors, at the Fenway CDC. I know her loss is especially painful for the seniors whom she served so well and who truly loved her in return. My deep sympathies to her family and friends.
Kathy Greenough, CDC Board member

Dear Mike, Emily and Jake,
Lisa and I became fast friends when we met. We were usually on the same page about life, politics, love and our kids. So many times I had only to glance her way and she knew what I meant. She was a loving, vivacious, kind,gentle and funny woman. She loved you all so deeply and passionately. I've missed her for a very long time already and will continue to miss her still. None of this is easy, none of this is fair, but time does help. And the things that...

We were lucky to meet Lisa when she became a new mom, and of course she was a wonderful mother. We're sorry we can't attend the service for Lisa, but send our deep love to Lisa's entire family from Charlotte NC